Homily in a sentence as a noun

The pastor/priest gets up and delivers a sermon/homily that may or may not be interesting.

I am asking for specific ideas and numbers, and you're responding with homily.

There is ceremony, listening to the Bible, the homily, the readings.

It's a mistake to read this and take away some homey homily about how "every customer is a snowflake!

Eg:> fracas homily unsaddle bonus pueblo victimI vastly prefer it.. by leagues.

What a humiliating statistic for anyone who thinks this can be solved with mental-health treatment, rehab, empathy, or [homily of choice].

So, despite the completeness of the above homily, I'll proceed, hoping that my volume may insinuate into your worldview what Chuang-Tzu's brevity might not.

Spin the bit about the border-crossing fixer into a homily about capitalism, italicize a list of the meats you ate, and you've got a Friedman column.

They're well intentioned, but out of touch with reality - and the consequences for putting homily above reality tend to be a brief period of feel good, followed by devastation.

"Pope Francis suggested in a homily in May that he would baptize Martians if they landed in St. Peter’s Square and asked for it."Forget about astronauts or reality shows participants.

One is a 10-12 minute religious homily by a scholar; the other is a hour-long run by a criminal justice lawyer commenting on legal issues regarding the police and society.

Homosexuality, on the other hand, is a full-time matter, a human status—and that is the tyranny of it.> …> I am not about to go into a liberal homily here about the need for private acceptance of homosexuality, because, truth to tell, I have not privately accepted it myself—nor, I suspect am I soon likely to.

Homily definitions

noun

a sermon on a moral or religious topic

See also: preachment